Webinar tonight on emerging treatments...I copied the email I got

EFor the 2.5 million people worldwide living with MS, new research is providing exciting prospects for slowing disease progression, improving symptom management, and enhancing quality of life. Join renowned neurologist Ben Thrower as he summarizes the latest clinical trials and offers insights into potential new treatment options and emerging therapies. Dr. Thrower will also answer your questions in an interactive Q&A session.

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Linda~~~~

Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning the devil says:"Oh Crap, She's up!"

I tried to start the Webinar but when there was a message telling me "This type of file could harm your computer," I chickened out. It was a download of something called GoToWebinar. Computer problems are hard to deal with--I didn't feel like taking the risk. Maybe the Webinar will have a transcript available later.

I listened to the CanDo-MS.org part. The part where Dr. Ben Thrower was on. When the Natl. Multiple Sclerosis Soc came on with their part I quit. I was so tired. I think I have been sitting here at the computer for close to 1 1/2 hours.

Dr. Thrower talked mostly on the drugs that are out there. He spent quite a bit of time on Stem Cell Therapies and the difference in them, etc. It was worth listening to because the first two questions that were asked pertained to me. Someone asked about older people being on DMTs and his answer was that if their immune system was good then there was no reason for them not to be. He didn't say which ones might be better for older people. He did advocate if a person was older and had been doing well on their DMT, if they came off it they might begin to show decline. There was another question, but I can't remember what it was. If there is a print-out I would like to see it.

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